In volcanic islands, the rainfall regime and its torrential nature, together with the steep slopes and the soil types present are considered to be some of the main factors affecting forest hydrology and soil conservation. In such environments, rain regime is generally irregular and characterized by short and intense rainfalls, which could cause destructive flows at times, followed by long periods of rain absence. The volcanic nature of these islands have as a direct resultant steep slopes which influences the runoff volume and speed, as well as the amount of topsoil susceptible to be detached and transported downstream. The soil type also affects the susceptibility to erosion processes. Andisols are the most typical soil on volcanic islands...
NW Patagonia in Argentina has high potential for planting fast-growing exotic conifers, supported by...
Volcanic areas create spectacular landscapes that contain a great diversity of geoheritage. The stud...
Volcanic soils cover only 1-2 % of the world’s land surface but nearly 7 % of the Massif Central are...
In volcanic islands, the rainfall regime and its torrential nature, together with the steep slopes a...
In volcanic islands, the rainfall regime and its torrential nature, together with the steep slopes a...
AbstractThe role of the forests on the hydrology of volcanic island environments is critical, mainly...
Andosols are the most characteristic soils of volcanic regions such as the forested, fire-prone, hil...
AbstractAmong the volcanic regions in Spain, the most important are the Canary Islands. A remarkable...
Degraded Land is an area that either by natural causes (fires, floods, storms or volcanic eruptions)...
Landslides have been a key process in the evolution of the western Canary Islands. The younger and m...
Aims We characterized the runoff and erosion from a volcanic soil in an Austrocedrus chilensis fore...
The influence of volcanism on landscape genesis, and formation of soils on volcanic parent material ...
The influence of volcanism on landscape genesis, and formation of soils on volcanic parent material ...
The objective of this study was to understand the mechanisms that control spontaneous plant colonisa...
Soil erosion is a serious threat to the long-term viability of mountain agriculture on steep slopes ...
NW Patagonia in Argentina has high potential for planting fast-growing exotic conifers, supported by...
Volcanic areas create spectacular landscapes that contain a great diversity of geoheritage. The stud...
Volcanic soils cover only 1-2 % of the world’s land surface but nearly 7 % of the Massif Central are...
In volcanic islands, the rainfall regime and its torrential nature, together with the steep slopes a...
In volcanic islands, the rainfall regime and its torrential nature, together with the steep slopes a...
AbstractThe role of the forests on the hydrology of volcanic island environments is critical, mainly...
Andosols are the most characteristic soils of volcanic regions such as the forested, fire-prone, hil...
AbstractAmong the volcanic regions in Spain, the most important are the Canary Islands. A remarkable...
Degraded Land is an area that either by natural causes (fires, floods, storms or volcanic eruptions)...
Landslides have been a key process in the evolution of the western Canary Islands. The younger and m...
Aims We characterized the runoff and erosion from a volcanic soil in an Austrocedrus chilensis fore...
The influence of volcanism on landscape genesis, and formation of soils on volcanic parent material ...
The influence of volcanism on landscape genesis, and formation of soils on volcanic parent material ...
The objective of this study was to understand the mechanisms that control spontaneous plant colonisa...
Soil erosion is a serious threat to the long-term viability of mountain agriculture on steep slopes ...
NW Patagonia in Argentina has high potential for planting fast-growing exotic conifers, supported by...
Volcanic areas create spectacular landscapes that contain a great diversity of geoheritage. The stud...
Volcanic soils cover only 1-2 % of the world’s land surface but nearly 7 % of the Massif Central are...